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New Inishowen names on Book of Honour 10.07.09

Information sought on First World War dead

A NUMBER of new names from Inishowen will appear in the fifth edition of the County Donegal Book of Honour which has a list of Donegal men and women who were killed in the First World War.
The book produced by the group ‘A Journey of Remembering - Island of Ireland Partnership,’ was the brainchild of former Donegal North East TD Paddy Harte and the first edition was launched in 2002 by Minister for the Environment at the time Noel Dempsey.
The Journey of Remembering organisation was set up to encourage all local authorities on the island of Ireland to search in their own areas, for the names of all those who lost their lives in the First World War and to record their names on a town by town basis.
Mr Harte set up the organisation after he had visited the cemeteries of the Somme and Flanders. While there, he had recognised from the many names on the headstones and monuments, a great many of Irish descent, which he felt had been forgotten.
The Donegal book was a pilot project and similar books have since been produced in other counties, however quickly after the first edition of the book was published, information came to light regarding others whose names had not been included.
Paddy Harte Since then the book has undergone a number of revisions and a new list of names has been sent to the War Graves Commission as the fifth edition of the book gets ready for publication.
“We expect the book to go to print later this month and we are still anxious for more information on those whose names will be included in the next edition.”
Mr Harte said the book aims to tell the names of all the Donegal casualties of the First World War.
“It is equally important to name the parents and family where each soldier came from, particularly the maiden name of the mother which brings another family into the story,” he added. Those whose names will be included in the
book and who do not appear in earlier editions are: John Hadden, Muff; William Carry, Buncrana; James Connolly, Buncrana; John Thomas Porter, Ballinlough, Drumfries (Canadian Army); John Murphy 4/24524; David Hawkins, Letterkenny (Australian Army); Frederick McConnell, Errity, Manorcunningham: SR Cassidy NZ Army; Joseph Sterritt, Letterkenny; Allen McLernan, Letterkenny; Joseph Robinson, Letterkenny; Moses Patterson, Portaleen, Kilmacrennan; Joseph McGowan, Monglass, Bogay; Adam Lucas, Killygordon; George Gregory, Ballybofey; William Wauchope, Trusk, Ballybofey; Oliver Kyle, Ballyshannon; W Hunter, Barnhill, Letterkenny; John Hamilton, Ballyshannon; Boyce Gilmour, Ballyshannon; Samuel Lapsley, Raphoe; Alexander Cowan, Convoy; John Weir, Lifford. Anyone who has information on any of these soldiers is asked to call 0044-628507129. (Inishowen Independent)
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